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This hostal is in a perfect area, right beside a metro station. It’s also very easy to reach Gran via by foot, takes about 10 minutes. The hostel itself was clean and comfortable, bed was great too. The staff were also very friendly and helpful.

Good ubicacion, very small rooms but for that price its ok. At our arrival at 7pm we didnt had a hot water so we needed to wait until they turn boiler on and its heated.Its a good, economic choice, good for when you have flight...More

In the heart of Madrid, a fantastic location, yet not too close to the bustling Sol district, noise levels acceptable, decor is modern, nice shower facilities. Overall very clean. No luxuries but for the price it was an excellent hostal.

No sound proof at all,you can hear everything from outdoors,upstairs and downstairs! Room is like a cell!!😒😳 hotel's staff even woke us up in the middle of the afternoon to do checkings in the room!!! Worst experience ever!!!!

The only positive thing about this hostel is it's location. The staff was not so good, sometimes we waited 10 minutes at the reception till someone came to help us. The WiFi did not work for 3 days (of 4). There were no warm water...More

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Also known as Barrio de las Letras, Huertas was oncehome to prominent literary figures, Miguel deCervantes and Lope de Vega among them. Theneighbourhood is committed to celebrating its richheritage: Calle Huertas itself is inlaid with quotesfrom celebrated authors, street names pay homage tothem, and second-hand bookshops pervade. Huertasreceives a fair amount of spillover from the center —

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side streets around Plaza Santa Ana take on a foreignparty atmosphere at night, and you always see youngbackpackers navigating the streets — but as youdescend into the neighbourhood, everything becomes alittle more cramped and slightly less refined, andtakes on more of an underground feel. Live music is atthe heart of Huertas: by night, its subdued bars areideal for meeting friends, sipping cocktails, andchatting quietly while enjoying jazz orsinger-songwriter performances.